Statoil outlines Irish awards

Statoil has outlined its six Licensing Options offered in Ireland’s 2015 Atlantic Margin Licensing Round.

Statoil is set to be the operator of four Licensing Options and partner in two Licensing Options, operated by ExxonMobil.

The six Licensing Options awarded to Statoil total some 7700sq km in the Porcupine Basin in 1100-3150m water depth. Statoil and ExxonMobil each hold 50% equity in all the Licensing Options.

Work program commitments are limited to 2D and 3D seismic surveys to be acquired during 2016 and 2017. The analysis of that seismic data will then determine whether the company will seek to convert the Licensing Options into Frontier Exploration Licenses, enabling possible exploration drilling at a later stage.

"We are pleased with these awards that will see Statoil re-entering the Irish exploration scene.  This supports Statoil`s exploration strategy of early access at scale and enables us to apply the exploration knowledge and experience we have gained globally and specifically on the conjugate margin offshore Newfoundland. We look forward to working with ExxonMobil on exploring these opportunities,” says Erling Vågnes, senior vice president Exploration Northern Hemisphere Statoil.

Statoil has had a presence in Ireland since 1992. Currently, the company’s main asset in Ireland is a 36.5% interest in the Shell operated Corrib gas field off the country’s north-west coast.

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